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Buying Access to Admissions Officers?

A Reuters investigation details how a Chinese company accused by multiple ex-employees of application fraud "bought access" to U.S. admissions officers.

For HBCUs, New Start Under Clinton?

As campaign focuses on turnout of young black voters, leaders of historically black colleges see opportunity for stronger relationship with Clinton than they had with Obama White House.

Academic Minute: Persuading Political Opponents

Today on the Academic Minute, Matthew Feinberg, assistant professor of organizational behavior at the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of...

Lumina Revises Plan for Completion Push

The Lumina Foundation on Monday released a revised strategic plan for achieving its goal of 60 percent of Americans holding...

Crash Kills 4 Claflin Students

A car crash Thursday night killed four students enrolled at Claflin University. A fifth student was injured and remains hospitalized...

Redefining Public Affairs Schools

Baruch College of CUNY and George Mason U put emphasis on programs they think can go where the Kennedy and Wilson Schools do not.

Paying to Retain Professors

U of Wisconsin at Madison pays millions to fend off recruitment of faculty members by other institutions. Effort illustrates power of salaries in retaining scholarly talent.

At Santa Clara, Intolerance and Leaked Videos

Santa Clara University officials and students have been shaken this month both by incidents of intolerance and leaked video of...